Call for Papers
Temple University invites participation in an online conference to be held
April 17 through May 1, 2001.
Intellectual Property and Digital Information in Higher Education: Problems
and Solutions
New media technologies have expanded the traditional classroom, providing
new methods of delivering educational content. As a result, issues of
intellectual property have gained prominence and caused much debate among
educators, administrators, librarians, legalists, and others. Questions
regarding who owns online course materials and what actually comprises an
online course, along with a multitude of other concerns, are currently
provoking thoughtful discussion in the academy and beyond.
We invite educators, academics and policy makers, legal scholars and
practitioners, and creators and publishers of educational software and
content to submit papers for the conference. Please visit the conference
website <www.temple.edu/virtualconference> for information on how to submit
a paper. You may also register for the conference via the website.
Conference Dates: Online sessions begin April 17, 2001 and end May 1, 2001
Submission Deadline: February 22, 2001
Registration: February 1 - April 2, 2001
Gisela Gil-Egui
OnLine Learning Program
Temple University
ggil@astro.temple.edu